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In the kingdom of Teruna, the red-cloaked Seruani teach the Terunans the art of love. Taken from their homes at seventeen to be trained, they are shunned as outcasts by society and considered the lowest of the low. So when Prince Tanish falls in love with the Seruan Feyar, the man who took his virginity and the only one to share his bed, he is not about to declare that love. No one can ever know, because the consequences would be too painful to consider for both of them.

When the king of Vancor visits Teruna, he promises that his son, Prince Sorran, will marry Prince Tanish to solidify the alliance between the two kingdoms, with the proviso that the virginal Sorran is instructed in the art of pleasing his husband-to-be. When Tanish’s father chooses Feyar to be this instructor, the lovers decide Prince Sorran must be taught that this is to be a marriage in name only….

A resentful prince, unwilling to share his lover.

A resentful Seruan, unwilling to share his prince.

And the shy prince whose very nature sparks changes in the lives of all those around them.

First off this book and story are captivating. Usually I don't read Fantasy but being a diehard fan of the author KC Wells, I knew that I had to read this book. Another interesting fact ... Yeah ... Ménage á trois ... Sexy!
The story is based on the Kingdom of Teruna ... Where the King Feolin rules. His son Tanish his only descendant and the King wants Tanish to find a consort.... The problem with this is that Tanish is in love with Feyar ... But in Teruna that can't be acknowledge because Feyar is a Seruan ( this are a group of people destined to teach the art of making love but consider the lowest of society ) ... Hence, Tanish needs to wed someone else.
Entered in the picture Sorran , Prince of the Kingdom of Vancor , who's family and kingdom are becoming allies of Teruna ...
Something to understand is that Sorran is gifted and has dreams of the future ... He becomes conflicted when he meets Tanish and Feyar ... Deep inside he knows the truth of their love.
Between Tanish and Feyar the decision whether or not to get close to Sorran is discussed. They decided to explore the possibility of the three of them ... And thanks the Maker they did.
The union between the three of them is a beautifully written ... The changes and the emotions are spiritually and physically lived when they are together... But then we have a tragedy ... The wedding needs to happen ... But ... Before that Tanish has the more important decision of his life to make...
A Bond of Three is a story that will have you wanting to keep reading and want you living in Teruna where no matter who you love you are accepted because it should be the law and the reality here or in fantasy that everybody should have Equal Rights...

Review of A Bond of Three

By Lisa Tuttle on Jan 8, 2015 02:01

K.c far exceeded my expectations with this story. This is a Fantasy story and revolves around the relationship of three main characters. It was beautiful, the characters were well defined and the sex scenes were scorching. The ending was a surprise (always love that!) and when I was finished I sat back and smiled. I don't read too much Fantasy but I wouldn't mind seeing more from this fascinating world that K.c has created and of course to catch up with these characters would be lovely!

Review of A Bond of Three

By Debra Edwards on Jan 7, 2015 02:01

Yes, this is fantasy, but if that's not something you normally read, don't be put off by the label. I have seen the writing of K.C. Wells mature, but one thing remains constant and that is the qualities her characters possess. Underneath the magic and the newness of the world she created remains the men who love deeply, are fiercely loyal and will do what is necessary to protect those they love.
I immediately fell for the young, innocent Prince Sorran. He knows he is different even though he has lived a sheltered life as the only heir to the throne of Vancor. He has prophetic dreams that he cannot always make sense of that sometimes compel him to tattoo his skin. He can see colors around people and was born with an unusual mark. He also knows upon arriving in Teruna that his destiny lies with Prince Tanish.
With his health failing, the King of Teruna seeks to ensure the safety of his land with the marriage of his son to Prince Sorran. Prince Tanish, and his lover Feyar, the Seruan who has been with him for seven years, vow that the arranged marriage between Tanish and Sorran will be one in name only. Regardless of the King's command or the danger they would face if anyone knew they were in love, Tanish promises that the two of them will not be parted. What none of these men expect is the effect they will have on each other, as well as the people around them and the power that exists within the bond of three.
The relationship between the three men works very well both in and out of the bedroom, and the scenes when they are together are sensual, romantic and hot. We are given points of view from all three men, each of whom have different takes on things and don't necessarily always agree. There is drama and tension, but none of it is overly drawn out, keeping the story moving towards a beautiful and satisfying happy ending. I was thrilled to see that even though this was a departure for the author, the things I have always enjoyed about her stories are all here, with just a little extra.